Introduction to Cosmetic and Skincare Science
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Introduction to Cosmetic and Skincare Science
This course is part of Introduction to Cosmetic Science and Ingredients Specialization
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What you'll learn
Understand the evolution and cultural significance of cosmetics
Grasp fundamental skin biology and how it relates to skincare
Gain knowledge of safety standards for consumer wellness in cosmetics
Learn about cosmetic ingredients and their role in product formulation
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There are 7 modules in this course
This course provides foundational knowledge of cosmetics, from historical context to modern industry practices, covering skin biology, raw materials, and formulation basics, with an added focus on the chemical composition of cosmetic products, the biological impact of cosmetics on skin health, and ethical implications of cosmetic science. This course now includes a deeper exploration of the chemical composition of cosmetic products, biological impacts on skin health, and ethical implications of cosmetic science to align with ACE Level 3 credit expectations.
In Module 1, we start by unfolding the history of cosmetics. We explore the cultural and technological evolution of cosmetics, from ancient rituals to contemporary practices. The landscape of the cosmetic industry is a walkthrough of the global market dynamics, stakeholders’ roles, and regulatory influences that define the current cosmetics landscape. We end this module by investigating cutting-edge technologies, sustainable initiatives, and the ever-evolving consumer preferences shaping the future of cosmetics.
What's included
11 videos8 readings5 assignments1 discussion prompt
11 videos•Total 54 minutes
- Introduction to the Program•4 minutes
- Course Introduction•3 minutes
- What Is a Cosmetic?•5 minutes
- The Birth of Beauty•7 minutes
- The Global Phenomenon•4 minutes
- Defining Cosmetics and Cosmetic Science•5 minutes
- Categories Within Cosmetics•7 minutes
- The Regulatory Framework•5 minutes
- The Rise of Technology•5 minutes
- Inclusive Cosmetic Design•4 minutes
- Customization and Personalization•7 minutes
8 readings•Total 65 minutes
- Introduction to the Cosmetic and Skin Care Science Syllabus•15 minutes
- Meet Your Instructors•5 minutes
- How to be Successful in This Course•5 minutes
- The Cosmetic Revolution•8 minutes
- Global Growth and Regional Dynamics in the Beauty Industry•8 minutes
- Eco-Friendly Cosmetics•8 minutes
- The Science and Ethics of Inclusive Cosmetic Design•8 minutes
- The Evolving Framework of the Cosmetic Industry•8 minutes
5 assignments•Total 170 minutes
- Checkpoint: Module 1 •50 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Unfolding the History of Cosmetics•25 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Landscape of the Cosmetic Industry•10 minutes
- Hands on Activity: Evaluate Inclusivity in a Product Line•60 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Future Trends in the Cosmetic Industry•25 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 45 minutes
- Getting to Know Your Peers•45 minutes
In this module on skin biology, we delve into the intricate layers of the skin, including the epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis, to understand their crucial roles in maintaining skin health and function. Exploring the dynamic processes of skin aging, we analyze the impact of intrinsic and extrinsic factors on the skin’s structure and appearance. Additionally, we investigate the intricate relationship between the skin and its microbiome, highlighting the pivotal role of diverse microbial communities in regulating skin health and immunity.
What's included
15 videos9 readings7 assignments
15 videos•Total 69 minutes
- The Skin Structure•4 minutes
- Skin Functions•5 minutes
- Skin Types and Texture•5 minutes
- Five Layers of the Epidermis•6 minutes
- Melanocytes•4 minutes
- Langerhans Cells•3 minutes
- Merkel Cells•4 minutes
- Neonatal skin•3 minutes
- Skin Aging: Signs, Factors, and Anti-Aging Strategies•4 minutes
- UV Protection and Vitamin D Synthesis•6 minutes
- What Is the Skin Microbiome?•3 minutes
- Types of Microbes•8 minutes
- Importance of the Skin Microbiome•3 minutes
- Cosmetics and the Microbiome•3 minutes
- Biological Aging Processes•6 minutes
9 readings•Total 93 minutes
- Understanding the Skin and Its Structure•15 minutes
- Navigating Skin Types and Tailored Skincare Treatments•8 minutes
- Cell Turnover•15 minutes
- Fitzpatrick Types and Effective Sun Protection Strategies•8 minutes
- Understanding Neonatal Skin and Its Care Requirements•8 minutes
- Understanding Skin Aging and Effective Anti-Aging Strategies•8 minutes
- Skin Microbiome Claims•8 minutes
- Vitamin D & UV Balance•15 minutes
- Microbiome and Product Development•8 minutes
7 assignments•Total 210 minutes
- Checkpoint: Module 2•50 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Fundamentals of Skin Biology•20 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Epidermis•25 minutes
- Hands on Activity: Critique an Anti-Aging Formula Based on Skin Structure Changes•60 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Skin Aging•15 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Skin Microbiome•25 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Exploring the Biology of Aging and Balance•15 minutes
In the field of cosmetology, a comprehensive understanding of the categories of cosmetic raw materials is crucial. By considering the diverse functions of these ingredients and the intricate balance between synthetic and natural elements, one can navigate the ongoing debate around natural and synthetic cosmetic products. Careful considerations of ingredients in cosmetics help ensure the development of safe and effective formulations, fostering a holistic approach to product innovation and consumer well-being.
What's included
9 videos7 readings4 assignments1 discussion prompt
9 videos•Total 47 minutes
- Surfactants and Emulsifiers•7 minutes
- Humectants, Emollients, and Occlusives•5 minutes
- Fragrances and Colors•6 minutes
- Preservatives•5 minutes
- Considering Preservatives as an Ingredient•4 minutes
- Considering Sulfates as an Ingredient•4 minutes
- Considering Natural Versus Synthetic Ingredients•5 minutes
- Considering Synthetic Fragrances•4 minutes
- Ingredient Label Interpretation•7 minutes
7 readings•Total 50 minutes
- Raw Material Categories and Functions•2 minutes
- Solvents•8 minutes
- Formulating for Hydration•8 minutes
- The Chemistry and Regulation of Cosmetic Preservatives•8 minutes
- Understanding Preservation Strategies Across Product Formats•8 minutes
- How Sulfates Function in Cosmetic Formulations•8 minutes
- Specialty ingredients vs. Functional Ingredients•8 minutes
4 assignments•Total 170 minutes
- Checkpoint: Module 3•50 minutes
- Hands on Activity: Select and Justify Preservatives for Different Product Types•60 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Categories of Cosmetic Raw Materials•25 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Considerations for Ingredients in Cosmetics •35 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 45 minutes
- What’s in the Bottle?•45 minutes
Grasping the fundamentals of crafting cosmetics is essential in the field of beauty products. It begins with understanding the process of creating various products for diverse consumer needs and preferences. However, it’s not just about aesthetic appeal—ensuring their safety and longevity is crucial. This is why conducting thorough stability and safety assessments is vital for complying with regulations and ensuring consumer satisfaction with the products.
What's included
10 videos9 readings5 assignments
10 videos•Total 49 minutes
- Defining Formulation•5 minutes
- The Formulation Development Process•5 minutes
- Working Outside the Lab•5 minutes
- Skin Care: Creams, Lotions, Gels, and Serums•5 minutes
- Makeup Products•6 minutes
- Haircare Items•4 minutes
- Regulations on Stability and Safety•5 minutes
- Cosmetic Safety Evaluation•4 minutes
- Stability Testing for Cosmetics•5 minutes
- Quality Control•6 minutes
9 readings•Total 73 minutes
- Basics of Cosmetic Formulation•2 minutes
- How Formulations Evolve Through Testing and Iteration•8 minutes
- Working in the Lab•8 minutes
- How Pigments and Particles Influence Makeup•8 minutes
- Understanding Hair Behavior in Product Formulation•8 minutes
- Cosmetics and Drugs•8 minutes
- Cosmetic Safety Assessment in Practice•8 minutes
- Recalls in Cosmetics•15 minutes
- Stability Testing•8 minutes
5 assignments•Total 180 minutes
- Checkpoint: Module 4•50 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Introduction to Cosmetic Formulation•20 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Types of Cosmetic Products•20 minutes
- Hands on Activity: Analyze Stability and Challenge Test Data to Assess Product Performance•60 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Stability and Safety Assessment•30 minutes
Students can describe and identify four common skin conditions and how the cosmetics industry combats the harmful effect of sun exposure on our skin.
What's included
9 videos7 readings5 assignments1 discussion prompt
9 videos•Total 49 minutes
- Acne•6 minutes
- Xerosis, Eczema, and Psoriasis•4 minutes
- Hyperpigmentation•4 minutes
- Dandruff•6 minutes
- Understanding UV Radiation•6 minutes
- Sunburn and Skin Cancer•4 minutes
- SPF and UVA Protection•4 minutes
- Choice of Sun Protection Products•6 minutes
- Product Contraindications•8 minutes
7 readings•Total 50 minutes
- Skin Conditions and Treatments•2 minutes
- Cosmetic Care for Barrier-Compromised Skin•8 minutes
- How Cosmetics Address Hyperpigmentation•8 minutes
- Identify the Skin Condition•8 minutes
- Choosing Effective Sun Protection and Aftercare Approaches•8 minutes
- Evaluating SPF, UVA Coverage, and Filter Performance•8 minutes
- Treatment Efficacy•8 minutes
5 assignments•Total 225 minutes
- Checkpoint: Module 5•50 minutes
- Activity: Identify the Skin Conditions•60 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Common Skin Conditions•25 minutes
- Hands on Activity: Assess Burn Severity and Recommend Product-Based Aftercare•60 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Sun Protection and Skin Health•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 45 minutes
- What’s the Sun Doing to My Skin?•45 minutes
This lesson introduces the chemical principles that form the foundation of cosmetic formulation. We explore how molecular structure, functional groups, and chemical interactions influence ingredient performance and product behavior. Building on these fundamentals, the lesson examines key formulation concepts such as emulsification, pH control, preservation, and stability. We also consider how chemistry guides decision-making across the product development lifecycle, from formulation design to packaging compatibility and shelf-life evaluation. Finally, we examine how cosmetic ingredients interact with the skin, including delivery systems and methods used to assess efficacy and safety.
What's included
8 videos12 readings6 assignments
8 videos•Total 43 minutes
- Introduction to Cosmetic Chemistry•8 minutes
- Chemical Structure and Molecular Interactions in Cosmetics•5 minutes
- Chemistry in Cosmetic Formulation•5 minutes
- pH, Buffers, and Ionic Interactions•4 minutes
- Formulation Chemistry and Stability•5 minutes
- Analytical Testing and Stability Evaluation Methods•4 minutes
- Ingredient-Skin Interactions•7 minutes
- Evaluating Efficacy: In Vitro and In Vivo Methods for Skin Compatibility•5 minutes
12 readings•Total 180 minutes
- Functional Groups and Common Cosmetic Chemicals•15 minutes
- Building Blocks of Cosmetic Formulation: A Chemical Perspective•15 minutes
- Formulation Science: From Molecules to Mixture•15 minutes
- Emulsification and HLB: Designing Stable Emulsions•15 minutes
- Preservation Chemistry and Microbial Control in Water-Containing Products•15 minutes
- From Bench to Bottle: Chemical Decision-Making Across the Formulation Lifecycle•15 minutes
- Chemical Degradation Pathways in Cosmetics: Hydrolysis, Oxidation, and Photolysis•15 minutes
- Packaging Interactions and Shelf-Life Optimization•15 minutes
- The Science of Stability: Predicting and Preserving Cosmetic Quality•15 minutes
- The Skin Barrier: Structure, Function, and Chemical Penetration•15 minutes
- Delivery Systems in Cosmetic Formulation: Encapsulation, Emulsions, and Vesicles•15 minutes
- Beneath the Surface: How Cosmetic Ingredients Interact With Skin•15 minutes
6 assignments•Total 210 minutes
- Checkpoint: Module 6•50 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Chemistry of Cosmetics •25 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Chemistry in Cosmetic Product Development •25 minutes
- Hands on Activity: Evaluate Packaging Compatibility and Shelf-Life Risks Using Mock Stability Data•60 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Formulation Chemistry and Stability Science•25 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Molecular Pathways•25 minutes
Cosmetic science and product development are shaped by certain ethical responsibilities. Students will examine global ethical standards, regulatory frameworks, and the role of transparency in building consumer trust. They will also analyze responsible product development, including ethical ingredient sourcing, safety evaluation, and integrity in marketing practices. Sustainability is explored through life-cycle thinking, environmental impact assessment, and principles of green chemistry and circular design. Lastly, they will consider ethical approaches to testing, including alternatives to animal testing and emerging scientific methods.
What's included
8 videos13 readings6 assignments
8 videos•Total 48 minutes
- Introduction to Ethics in Cosmetics•8 minutes
- Global Ethical Standards and Regulations•6 minutes
- Ethical Product Development and Marketing•6 minutes
- Ethical Testing and Safety Evaluation•6 minutes
- Sustainability and Ethical Sourcing•5 minutes
- Packaging, Waste, and the Circular Economy•5 minutes
- Ethical Considerations Around Animal Testing and Alternatives in Cosmetics•6 minutes
- Computational and Predictive Toxicology (In Silico Methods)•6 minutes
13 readings•Total 180 minutes
- The Ethics of Transparency and Consumer Trust•15 minutes
- Understanding Ethics, Responsibility, and Trust in Cosmetics•15 minutes
- Responsible Ingredient Sourcing and Supply-Chain Ethics•15 minutes
- Marketing Integrity and Social Impact•15 minutes
- Responsible Innovation: The Moral Landscape of Cosmetic Product Development•15 minutes
- Life-Cycle Thinking and Environmental Footprinting•15 minutes
- Sustainable Formulation Design and Green Chemistry•15 minutes
- Integrating Ecology, Ethics, and Innovation•15 minutes
- In Vitro Testing and Reconstructed Human Skin Models•15 minutes
- Global Policy, Regulation, and the Path to Cruelty-Free Innovation•15 minutes
- Ethical Testing and the Future of Cosmetic Innovation•15 minutes
- Course Wrap-Up•5 minutes
- Reference List•10 minutes
6 assignments•Total 245 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Ethics in Cosmetic Science•20 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Ethics in Product Development and Marketing Practice•25 minutes
- Hands on Activity: Evaluate Ethical and Environmental Impacts Across a Cosmetic Product’s Life Cycle•60 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Sustainability, Responsibility, and the Future of Ethical Sourcing•25 minutes
- Emerging Methodologies in Cosmetic Toxicology and Safety Assessment•25 minutes
- Course Project•90 minutes
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Reviewed on Nov 18, 2025
Great course but the final assignment wasn't graded properly
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Although it's introductory course, it covers a lot of important basics. Great ?
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This course was easy to navigate, informative and I feel confident in the knowledge I gained.
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